And if you would like to do more, you can also become a Kea Explorer and teach your friends, family and community all about kea!

And if you want to make a statement, get your parents to get you a Kea Conservation T-shirt and show others how you feel about kea or download this free kea mask to colour in and wear from the Department of Conservation website!

School Groups

Did you know? Kea Facts

Kea are opportunistic feeders, living predominantly on the roots, seeds, and flowers of plants as well as other bird’s chicks, insects and lizards. With the event of human settlement they have adapted to eat almost anything.